Washing machine supply hoses fail at random — often producing thousands of gallons before anyone notices. Same-hour Midlands dispatch.
Here's what to do — and what not to do — in the next 5 minutes. The window between the loss starting and significant structural damage is short.
Washing machine floods follow predictable failure-mode patterns.
Rubber supply hoses degrade over 5-10 years. A failed hose releases 400-600 gallons per hour.
Drain pump fails internally.
Drain hose disconnects, or drain line backs up.
Water level switch fails, machine keeps filling.
Our crew arrives with extraction equipment, structural drying gear, moisture meters, full PPE. In the first 60 minutes: water extraction, moisture mapping, photographic documentation, structural drying positioning.
Over 24-48 hours: structural drying of subfloor (or crawl-space below if affected), baseboards, wall cavities; antimicrobial pre-treatment; daily moisture monitoring.
We bill your insurance carrier directly so your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible. We work with every major SC carrier including Erie and SC Farm Bureau — and high-net-worth specialty carriers for custom-home losses.
Same-hour dispatch to all of these Midlands cities. Our crews are local — we know the neighborhoods, the watersheds, the construction patterns, and the carriers.
Standard homeowners covers sudden and accidental discharge from appliances.
Second-floor laundry rooms amplify damage — water drops through the ceiling below.
Crawl-space involvement adds 5-10 days of mitigation.
Replace rubber supply hoses with stainless steel braided, turn off supply valves when away, install single-shutoff washing machine valve, consider water-leak detector with auto-shutoff.
Depends on cause. External supply hose failure: machine is fine, replace the hose. Internal failure: needs repair.
Same-hour IICRC-certified crew dispatch. Direct insurance billing. Free on-site assessment.